Santa Cruz, Ilocos Sur

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Santa Cruz (Template:IPAc-en, officially the Municipality of Santa Cruz (Template:Langx; Template:Langx), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 41,366 people.Template:PH census

Etymology

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Aerial view of Santa Cruz, 1923

The place now known as Santa Cruz was the site where Captain Juan de Salcedo landed to get provisions, especially water, on his way to pacify the north. As soon as they came ashore, his men immediately went to the top of the highest sand dune and planted a big wooden cross to signify that the place has been conquered (like what they did later in Santa Catalina). This cross is visible to mariners passing by, often describing the place as "Santa Cruz." The cross may have vanished, but the name Santa Cruz stuck, especially with natives who became Christians.

Geography

The Municipality of Santa Cruz is bordered by the municipalities of Santa Lucia and Salcedo to the north, Sigay and Suyo to the east, and Tagudin to the south

Santa Cruz is situated Template:Convert from the provincial capital Vigan, and Template:Convert from the country's capital city of Manila.

Barangays

Santa Cruz is politically subdivided into 49 barangays.Template:PSGC detail Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

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  • Amarao
  • Babayoan
  • Bacsayan
  • Banay
  • Bayugao Este
  • Bayugao Oeste
  • Besalan
  • Bugbuga
  • Calaoaan
  • Camanggaan
  • Candalican
  • Capariaan
  • Casilagan
  • Coscosnong
  • Daligan
  • Dili
  • Gabor Norte
  • Gabor Sur
  • Lalong
  • Lantag
  • Las-ud
  • Mambog
  • Mantanas
  • Nagtengnga
  • Padaoil
  • Paratong
  • Pattiqui
  • Pidpid
  • Pilar
  • Pinipin
  • Poblacion Este
  • Poblacion Norte
  • Poblacion Sur
  • Poblacion Weste
  • Quinfermin
  • Quinsoriano
  • Sagat
  • San Antonio
  • San Jose
  • San Pedro
  • Saoat
  • Sevilla
  • Sidaoen
  • Suyo
  • Tampugo
  • Turod
  • Villa Garcia
  • Villa Hermosa
  • Villa Laurencia

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Climate

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Demographics

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In the 2020 census, Santa Cruz had a population of 41,366.Template:PH census The population density was Template:Convert.

Language

The predominant dialect spoken in Santa Cruz is Ilocano.

Economy

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Government

Local government

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Elected officials

Members of the Municipal Council
(2019–2022)[1]
Position Name
Congressman Kristine Singson-Meehan
Mayor Teresita C. Valle
Vice-Mayor Virgilio J. Valle
Councilors Cesar D. Javillonar
Jeptah Domz J. Gines
Fernando M. Javonillo Jr.
Renato A. Quilop
Nelia S. Gabuat
Benjamin A. Guieb Jr.
Carlos S. Sumbad
Rogelio J. Figuracion

Education

The Sta. Cruz Schools District Office governs all educational institutions situated within the municipality.[2]

Primary and elementary schools

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  • Amarao Elementary School
  • Babayoan Elementary School
  • Bacsayan Primary School
  • Banay Primary School
  • Bayugao Primary School
  • Besalan Elementary School
  • Calaoaan Elementary School
  • Caparia-an Elementary School
  • Caparia-an UMC Kiddie Center of Excellence
  • Daligan Primary School
  • Dili Elementary School
  • Lantag Elementary School
  • Linggawa Primary School
  • Nagtenga Elementary School
  • Padaoil Elementary School
  • Pattiqui-Gabur Sur Elementary School
  • Pilar Elementary School
  • Pinipin Elementary School
  • Quinsoriano Primary School
  • Sagat Elementary School
  • San Jose Elementary School
  • Sevilla Elementary School
  • Sidaoen Elementary School
  • Sta. Cruz Central School
  • Villa Hermosa Elementary School

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Secondary schools

  • Amarao National High School
  • Dili National High School
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Academy (Sevilla)
  • Pascual Rivera Pimentel Memorial Academy
  • San Jose High School
  • Sta. Cruz Institute

References

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External links

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